Paul A Shaw

Paul A Shaw is a physical geographer and a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society

He was born in Bath, Somerset, UK in 1947. He was educated at the Duke of York’s Royal Military School in Dover.[1][2] He is Professor of Geography (chair awarded in 2009) at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago,[3] having previously worked at various universities in the UK, including the University of Luton (awarded chair in Physical Geography in 1995) and the University of Guyana, University of Botswana (awarded the chair in Geography in 1992) and the University of Malawi outside of the UK.

His research deals with desertification, dryland and tropical environments, climate change, geomorphology and Quaternary and historical palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.

Shaw is a Fellow of The Royal Geographical Society and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Arid Environments.[4] Shaw has authored many scientific papers and two books, one of which - The Kalahari Environment (written with S.G. Thomas)- is a major text in the field of desert studies, being cited in many papers and texts written on the subject of the Kalahari and/or desertification.[5]

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